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You can’t get rid of it, you can only hide it: Microsoft imposes controversial Windows Backup on users::Like it or not, the Windows Backup app installed in Windows 10 and Windows 11 is here to stay, with Microsoft calling it a "system component" that can't be

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[-] dosse91@lemmy.trippy.pizza 40 points 9 months ago

It's always sad to see users being mistreated like this but what never ceases to amuse me is the amount of time that Windows users are willing to waste in order to remove all this trash from their systems and have a usable experience, only for it to be ruined again with something worse with the next update. At this point, they either don't know that alternatives exist or they have Stockhom syndrome or something.

I used to do that A LOT and you can still find all my old guides on my website as a testament to that, they were soooo long, it took hours to do a "clean install", they took days to write, and even then I would run into so many issues because of Windows Update... One day I realized that I was doing more work to make Windows usable than the average Arch user and I just gave up. Linux wasn't ready for gaming yet so I had to dual boot for a while, but thankfully that's not a problem anymore. I couldn't be happier.

[-] NAXLAB@lemmy.world 8 points 9 months ago

I'm aware of all of this, but most of the software I use is Windows only. Recommending GIMP/whatever seems like enough to a proud Linux user, but it really just doesn't cut it. I'm savvy enough to get rid of all the stuff I hate about windows or switch to Linux, but I'm comfortable enough to stay with wondoes

[-] hedgehog@ttrpg.network 1 points 9 months ago

I only run Linux on my server, but even so I feel like I can run almost everything I ever use on Windows, or an equivalent on it. MacOS exclusive apps are actually a bigger problem for me.

For image editing, GIMP was commonly recommended like a decade+ ago, and it’s still a decent option if it’s what you’re looking for. But now there are several alternative, mature tools that are Linux native, like Krita, Inkscape, Darktable, etc.. The Affinity suite is usable on Linux via Bottles, as are some versions of Adobe suite, like Photoshop.

[-] dm_me_your_feet@lemmy.world 7 points 9 months ago

I just have migrated to using an untrusted Windows Gaming PC exclusively for that and Debian for everything else. Go ahead, harvest my wasted hours on steam and chat trashtalk, idgaf.

[-] Xeraga@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

It's unfortunate that MMOs and competitive games generally have poor linux support. Mostly because of anticheats. It's the only reason I still have windows on my gaming PC.

[-] grue@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

The MMO I play mostly works on Linux via Proton just fine. (And when it does have the occasional flaw, it's something accidental, like breaking the exit function so you have to kill the process instead.)

[-] Madison420@lemmy.world 1 points 9 months ago

Bingo, Linux is catching up but at the moment it's still lesser in as far as ease and availability to game.

[-] Fedizen@lemmy.world 4 points 9 months ago

it reminds me of twitter users were reduced to 100 tweets for a while so they'd follow a 30 step workaround to see that 101st tweet but would still say masto is "too complicated".

[-] Aggravationstation@lemmy.film -4 points 9 months ago* (last edited 9 months ago)

Lol, the thread below this one starts with "So? Sure you can't get rid of it but also you don't have to use it."

This is like if you're renting an apartment and your landlord shows up to clear a clogged drain and whilst they're in there they install a laundry chute to a room you don't have access to.

You don't pay for that room because you have no need for it and probably wouldn't use it, but could if you want to. Or you can just deal with it being there. Or you can put something in front of the chute to hide it. But it's an inconvenience having to do that and it wasn't there when you moved in so you weren't planning on having to deal with it.

Also, you've got no way of knowing if your landlord is in that room with their ear up to the bottom of the chute, listening to your conversations.

Yea, Windows users act like it's some kind of immovable object that you just have to deal with and that they're so smart because they spend hours applying some dodgy hack by wading through that god awful registry editor rather than just editing config files and having full control over their system. Oh no but then they'd have to open the terminal which is such a problem for them.

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